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What To Wear During Mold Remediation

9/12/2018 (Permalink)

Where moisture and warmth abound, mold has an increased chance of growing. If you have a problem with mold damage in your home in Anaheim, California, it most likely requires professional remediation. In the small window of time when the problem is not yet big enough to warrant expert help, you must still take the precautions that the experts take. Remediation specialists wear face masks, gloves and other protective gear when taking care of a mold problem.

Face Protection

The most important part of your body to protect when you are dealing with mold is your face. There are three types of protective equipment that are necessary for facial coverage:

  • Face mask
  • N-95 respirator
  • Goggles

Face masks cover your nose and mouth, protecting your air passages from contact with mold spores. You still need to breathe, though, and the respirator makes that easier to do. It traps the spores that are in the air around your face, preventing them from getting to you. Goggles protect your eyes, keeping mold away from those sensitive membranes.

Body Protection

You need to protect your hands and body when you are cleaning mold. Gloves need to be long enough to cover your hands and arms up to the middle of your forearm. If you are going to be working with mild detergent to clean mold, rubber gloves designed for household cleaning will suffice, but harsher chemicals require sturdier protection. Wear long-sleeved clothing and long pants. Cover as much of your body as possible, and wash your clothes immediately when you are finished cleaning.

A small mold growth in your home may not require professional cleaning, but it does require the same type of protective equipment, such as face masks and gloves, that the professionals use. It is undesirable for any part of your body to come into contact with mold, so keep everything covered.

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